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How to Get Your Maryland
Medical Marijuana Card

Getting Your Maryland Medical Card Is Easy!

Though cannabis is fully legal for both medical and recreational consumers in Maryland, having a Maryland medical marijuana card still comes with some significant perks. From extra benefits like lower taxes to higher purchase limits, access to medical-grade products, and personalized guidance from dispensary staff, an MMJ card is worth the consideration.

To Maryland residents seeking the therapeutic benefits of cannabis, you’re in the right place! Follow our guide to obtaining an MMJ card and learn everything you need to know about eligibility, the application process, and much more.

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Do I Qualify?

To qualify for a medical marijuana card in Maryland, you must meet certain requirements:
Residency Requirement:

You must be a Maryland resident with valid proof of residency, such as a driver’s license, utility bill, or lease agreement.

Age Requirements:

Patients must be at least 18 years old. Minors can apply but must designate a caregiver—typically a parent or legal guardian—who will act on their behalf.

Qualifying Condition:

A severe or debilitating medical condition as defined by Maryland state law.

Qualifying Conditions in Maryland:

Maryland law broadly defines medical conditions eligible for cannabis treatment, including:

  • Cachexia
  • Anorexia
  • Wasting syndrome
  • Severe or chronic pain
  • Severe nausea
  • Seizures
  • Severe or persistent muscle spasms
  • Glaucoma
  • Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD)
  • Other chronic medical conditions which are severe and for which other treatments have been ineffective.

Not sure if you qualify for an MMJ card? Consult with a certified medical cannabis provider for more guidance.

How to Get a Medical Marijuana Card in Maryland

Getting your Maryland medical marijuana card is a straightforward process designed to ensure safe and effective access to cannabis. By following these steps, you can join thousands of patients who benefit from Maryland’s medical cannabis program.

What You Need to Get Started

Before you apply, gather these essential items:
State-issued proof of residency icon

State-issued proof of residency

Your Social Security Number (SSN) icon

Your Social Security Number (SSN)

A clear, passport-style photograph icon

A clear, passport-style photograph

A working email address icon

A working email address

Having these documents ready will help you complete your application quickly and smoothly.

Become a Patient in 3 Easy Steps

Follow these three simple steps to register with the state, obtain your certification, and start accessing safe, effective medical cannabis products in Maryland.

Step 1: Register As a Patient

The first step is registering with the Maryland Cannabis Administration (MCA):

  • Visit the MCA website and complete the online application form through their OneStop portal.
  • Upload your proof of residency, photo ID, and a clear, passport-style photograph.
  • Pay the $25 state registration fee.

After submitting your application, you’ll receive an approval email with a 16-digit patient ID. Approval typically takes 7–14 business days.

Cost: $25 for state registration.

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Step 2: Obtain a Written Certification

Next, schedule an appointment with a registered Maryland medical cannabis provider. Many of them offer convenient telehealth options. During your appointment, you’ll discuss your medical history and symptoms. If the provider determines that you qualify, they will issue a written certification and certify you through the OneStop portal. Once they’ve done so, you can begin purchasing cannabis products.

Estimated Cost: $100-$200 for a provider visit, depending on the provider.

Step 3: Visit Your Local Liberty Dispensary

With your patient ID number and written certification, you can purchase from a licensed medical dispensary like Liberty Cannabis. There’s no need to wait for a physical card—your digital ID is sufficient for immediate access.

At Liberty, our staff can help guide you toward the right products for your specific needs. Whether you’re seeking relief for chronic pain, help with sleep, or other symptom management, we’re here for you!

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How to Renew Your Maryland Medical Marijuana Card

Your Maryland medical marijuana card is valid for three years, but your written certification must be renewed annually to maintain your eligibility. Renewing your card and certification is a simple process that will ensure your uninterrupted access to medical cannabis.

1

Renew Registration (Every 3 Years)

Log in to your MCA account and verify your information. Update any expired documents, and pay the $25 renewal fee.

2

Renew Certification (Every Year)

Schedule an annual appointment with your medical provider to renew your written certification. This ensures that your treatment plan remains up-to-date and effective.

Start the Maryland medical marijuana card renewal process at least 30 days before your card or certification expires to avoid any delays in your ability to purchase cannabis.

Maryland Medical Marijuana Card FAQs

How long does it take to get a medical marijuana card in Maryland?

The registration process usually takes 7–14 business days after you submit your application and required documents.

Can I grow medical cannabis in Maryland?

No, Maryland does not permit home cultivation of cannabis for either medical or recreational consumption.

How much cannabis can I purchase and possess as a medical patient?

Medical patients in Maryland can typically purchase up to 120 grams of flower or 36 grams of THC over a 30-day rolling period, though your doctor may determine different quantities are needed for your treatment.

How much does it cost to register for a medical marijuana card in Maryland?

The state registration fee for a Maryland medical marijuana card is $25. The doctor’s visit is an additional cost, typically ranging between $100 and $200.

How long does a medical card last?

The card itself is valid for three years, but patients must renew their written certification annually.

Can I have a designated caregiver?

Yes, patients can designate up to two caregivers, who must also register with the state and complete a background check.
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